Join SARDAA’s Team at The Houston Walk for Mental Health!

The Houston Walk for Mental Health is a 3 day community based event to raise awareness and funding for Harris County non-profit agencies and programs that provide mental health services.

$25 for online registration through Friday October 5th. Late Registration: $35

SARDAA will have a team that people can walk with – the only advocates/representatives for people living with schizophrenia-related disorders. You can donate to our team without walking. If you walk for SARDAA, you will be provided a SARDAA t-shirt (value $15).

Schedule:

Thursday, October 10th: just a bit before sunset (in front of City Hall and the Reflection Pool) we will join the City of Houston in kicking-off our “Positive Public Dialog” by illuminating our City Hall lime green (color for mental illness/disease) for three nights. THIS IS A FREE EVENT.

Friday, October 11th: Luncheon from 12:00 pm at The United Way Offices – 50-Waigh Drive – 77007

Guest Speaker is Dr. James A. McSwain – Principle at Lamar High School – ”Schizophrenia – An Unacceptable Condition”

Luncheon is open to all registered walkers and interested members of the community. Lunch is provided with your registration fee. AND ……………………. YOU MUST RSVP for the luncheon as seating is limited. CEO credits available.

You Are Not Alone Family and Friends Support Group Every Tuesday – 7 PM Eastern Time The call in information: Toll-Free (855) 640-8271 International Number: (720) 362-6499 Toll Entry Code: 88286491#Print PDF

Spirit of Schizophrenics Anonymous Monthly Toll-free Conference Call A chance to discuss ideas and issues related to SA Meetings with other SA Leaders. First Wednesday of each month at 7:00PM Eastern The call in information:Read More

Schizophrenia CME Activities

Provided by
Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University
In collaboration with
Haymarket Medical Education
In partnership with
Schizophrenia and Related Disorders Alliance of America (SARDAA)*

Provided by
University of Cincinnati
In collaboration with
Haymarket Medical Education
In partnership with
Schizophrenia and Related Disorders Alliance of America (SARDAA)*

*Note: The opinions expressed in these educational activities are those of the faculty and do not necessarily represent the views of SARDAA.